In this episode of "Empire," the hosts delve into the life of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, an 18th-century British aristocrat and travel writer. Joined by historian Katie Hickman, they explore Montagu's unconventional upbringing, her daring elopement, and her experiences in the Ottoman Empire as the wife of an ambassador. Hickman sheds light on Montagu's keen observations of Ottoman society, especially regarding women’s lives, and her pivotal role in bringing smallpox inoculation to Britain, despite facing considerable opposition. The episode showcases Montagu's sharp wit, feminist insights, and enduring influence on literature and public health, as she challenges prevailing narratives about Ottoman culture and women's roles. Listeners will come away with a richer understanding of this remarkable historical figure and the intricate social and political landscape of the 18th century.